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Frenemies - Keep them or get rid of them?
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Frenemies - Keep them or get rid of them?

Quote: (07-14-2013 01:53 PM)pitt Wrote:  

yeah i see what you mean but it was not the only incident with this guy. Few years before that, i was fucking this girl and then i made her fuck him as well. But she wasnt feeling him much because she liked me a lot..he was trying to fuck her again..called her..snitched on her that i was fucking this other girl and then this girl didnt want to see me anymore (she called the other girl i was fucking and they had a big argument). This guy didnt get to fuck this girl again and literally his snitching got him nowhere. It was a blue pill move coming from a red pill guy, I stopped talking to him for a while and then when we became friends again we became tighter than before.

Pitt, do you really think people change? Of course he would fuck you over again if he had the chance. Deep down you really should have known that just from what you wrote above.

I had a great friend who ended up getting into business with me. I had the whole thing setup and even put some of my other real estate deals on hold in order to focus on our partnership.

The guy got greedy and he wasted my time. Not only that, but I lost a ton of money on the other deals that ended up falling apart because I didn't focus on them.

We are still friends. I still consider the guy a good friend. I just don't trust the dude when it comes to business. I know if I really needed his help with something like moving he would be there for me.

I think you need to set boundaries for your friendships. Very few friends will be relationships like family. That doesn't mean you can't have good friends, just know what type of relationship you have with them.

Your friend would be good for hanging out, banging women and having fun. Not for living together or relying on him for anything else. He proved that when he snitched on you only to prove it again and again. That is who he is.
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